Rhode Island Energy has been playing keepaway with its customers on prospective bill discounts: proffered, then abruptly pulled away.

But ratepayers can at last secure possession of alternative cost savings approved by state regulators Monday. PBN Branded Content

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The R.I. Public Utilities Commission’s unanimous decision dips into existing pots of money from utility customer charges for energy efficiency and storm preparedness measures, while temporarily suspending those same charges from customers’ electric bills for the first three months of the year. The end result is an estimated $32 in monthl

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